An Eida girls school was shut down 17 years ago because it was discovered that they were taking money from the State of Israel. A replacement school was opened that would educate the girls, al taharat hakodesh, without defiled money from the State.
Sure enough, it was just discovered that the people running the "new" (by now it is not new) school have also been taking money from the State.
They would have continued to get away with it if not for a supervisor from the Ministry of Education that showed up at the school for a surprise inspection.
Oops.
To think of all the young Eida girls who have been corrupted behind the backs of their parents.... I wonder if they have noticed any negative trends, in hindsight, about the girls educated in this school during the time period in which they were receiving State monies.
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Now husbands have grounds for divorce. No ketubah. Maybe ''kiddushei ta'ut''.
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